News Round-Up
27 October 2024
by Will Jones
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by Will Jones
Our 'post-human' leaders like Macron, Houellebecq implies, have so successfully destroyed Western civilisation that its people, profoundly depressed by what has occurred, have basically given up living, says Steven Tucker.
For the second time in two weeks Australia has turned back a boatload of illegal migrants, forcing the intended asylum seekers to return to Indonesia. Now, that's how you do it.
Illegal immigrants in northern France have celebrated Labour's landslide victory and said they will cross the Channel at the "first chance" they get.
The panic at Glastonbury over illegal entrants and "over-crowding" exposes the middle-class Left's hypocrisy on immigration, says Michael Deacon. It seems when it comes to a music festival, borders matter.
Germany's Foreign Office has been caught pressuring embassy officials to grant entry visas to thousands of fake refugees with forged passports. Eugyppius opens a window on how the mass migration sausage is made.
A Muslim entrepreneur has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to Reform U.K., saying migrants who came to Britain legally are dismayed that “we have lost control of our borders”.
Reform leader Nigel Farage has launched his party's General Election manifesto with pledges to freeze "non-essential" immigration, leave the ECHR and scrap Net Zero.
After months of freaking out about 'the Right' the German Government is inching towards collapse as the social democrats realise they've massively underestimated the electoral importance of migration and security.
It's been dubbed the immigration election, but it seems the Tories and Labour haven't heard. Neither party seems serious about tackling this major source of public anger, says Migration Watch's Alp Mehmet.
The question of immigration cannot be separated from the deeper issue of whether we are governed nationally or globally, democratically or technocratically, says Dr David McGrogan. We are being deliberately uprooted.
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